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Asp ([personal profile] senmut) wrote in [community profile] no_true_pair2025-09-19 08:32 pm

Assumptions (Transformers [Bay Movies], Mikaela Banes & Thundercracker)

Title: Assumptions
Fandom: Transformers [Bay Movies]
Pairing/Characters: Mikaela Banes & Thundercracker
Content Notes: TC is a little blunt in asking about sexual activity
Prompt: September Nineteen - 4 & 6 the wrong conclusion

Thundercracker looked the woman over )
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Lune Soldier ([personal profile] glitteringstars) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-09-19 06:49 pm
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Check In: Day 19

Hello, one and all! Happy Friday!

How did writing go today? Did you hit any goals?
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nnozomi ([personal profile] nnozomi) wrote in [community profile] guardian_learning2025-09-20 07:26 am

第四年第二百五十四天

部首
土 part 3
坏, bad/spoiled; 坐, to sit/to ride; 块, lump/money counter pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=32

语法
"Sorry" and "excuse me": 对不起, 请问, 麻烦你, 劳驾 (I wonder why they didn't throw in 不好意思?)
https://www.chineseboost.com/grammar/dui4buqi3-qing3wen4-ma2fan-ni3-lao2jia/

词汇
杂志, magazine; 复杂, complicated pinyin )
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-3-word-list/

Guardian:
小哥,不邀请我们进坐坐, dude, aren't you going to invite us in to sit down?
麻烦你把事情的经过再说一遍, may I trouble you to explain again what happened?
地星的情况太复杂了, the situation in Dixing is all too complicated

Me:
我明白我要的爱会把我宠坏🎵
你买到了那张有他照片的杂志吗?
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wychwood ([personal profile] wychwood) wrote2025-09-19 07:29 pm

am i the weird one here

I was reading an article about, more or less, how to tackle the discrepancies between what you want (short-term) and what you want (long-term) when I stumbled across the line "Everyone has once-worn clothes strewn on the furniture.". I've seen people talk about it as a "problem" sometimes before, but - is that really a common thing that people do?? I am now madly curious.
Poll #33636 floordrobes and other clothing distribution methods
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 32


Do you routinely have part-worn clothes around?

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Never. Clothes are on my body or in the laundry.
1 (3.2%)

Maybe one or two items
15 (48.4%)

Half a dozen outfits in various stages of wear at any given time
13 (41.9%)

My entire clothing stock is spread around my living space in a quantum superposition of dry laundry not put away and various stages of wear
2 (6.5%)

Do you think it's totally normal to have multiple part-worn items lying around the bedroom etc?

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Absolutely
11 (34.4%)

It's not ideal but mostly, yes
13 (40.6%)

I wouldn't say normal, but people do it
5 (15.6%)

Why... why would you do that
3 (9.4%)

What's worst

View Answers

Washing clothes every wear
15 (48.4%)

Wearing clothes for multiple days
1 (3.2%)

Not tweaking your outfit every day for the exact circumstances
1 (3.2%)

Clothes
14 (45.2%)


(I wear most of my clothes once before washing them; jumpers and trousers mostly go for a week before washing; at any given time I have both home and outside trousers in use and I might have a jumper around that I'm wearing intermittently, but that's the maximum "part-worn clothes lying around" I get).
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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-09-19 05:51 pm

[ SECRET POST #6832 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6832 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


01.


More! )


Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 00 pages, 00 secrets from Secret Submission Post #975.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.
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tielan ([personal profile] tielan) wrote2025-09-19 10:29 pm

bitch

Someone wrote a 7000 word crossover fic about Atlantis that had not a single mention of Teyla.

Why am I surprised?
languagehat.com ([syndicated profile] languagehat_feed) wrote2025-09-19 08:26 pm

Bootleg.

Posted by languagehat

I saw a reference to bootleg records and wondered, for the hundredth time, why they were called that. Obviously it had to do with bootleg booze, but why was that called “bootleg”? And what was the chronology? So I went to the OED, which happily revised its entry just this year (I’ll interleave the corresponding adjective citations for easy comparison):

1. The part of a boot that covers the lower leg; the leather material used for this. Also: a gaiter or greave that covers the lower leg.

1575 [Paid for o]n paire of boote ledges to make [bawdricks] withall.
in J. E. Farmiloe & R. Nixseaman, Elizabethan Churchwardens’ Accounts (1953) 63
[…]

2.a. Alcohol that has been illegally produced, distributed, or sold, esp. during a time of prohibition. Also: a club or establishment selling such alcohol.
Now chiefly in historical contexts.
[On the origin of use in this sense see discussion in Etymology.]

1844 9 Puncheons of Old Rum (real New England ‘boot-leg’), the balance of a very large stock that has gone off very freely.
Subterranean & Working Man’s Advocate 16 Nov.

[adj.] 1861 The vials of wrath spoken of by the sacred writers, as at some future time to be poured out upon mankind, are supposed to be bottles of boot-leg whisky.
Topeka (Kansas) Tribune 9 February
[…]

1928 Gradually I’m becoming acquainted with all the brands of bootleg that the Westcoast offers.
H. Crane, Letter 31 January (1965) 315
[…]

[adj.] 2019 More than 100 people have died after drinking bootleg alcohol in northern India and hundreds more have been put in hospital.
Times 12 February 34/4

2.b. An unauthorized or illicitly traded item; a counterfeit.
Frequently with the implication that the item is a poor quality imitation of a superior product.

[adj.] 1921 War against ‘bootleg’ milk, in an attempt to make all milk sold in the city properly inspected.
Oklahoma News 4 January 1/1

1923 The printing on the base of the tube is frequently badly smudged on the bootleg, whereas on the genuine it is quite clear and readable.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle 12 August 8c/5
[…]

2.c.i. An unauthorized audio or video recording, esp. one that has been illicitly recorded at a live concert or cinema screening. Also: a record, DVD, etc., that has been distributed or reproduced without authorization.

[adj.] 1926 Bootleg jazz records with risque verses distributed.
Dothan (Alabama) Eagle 12 June 2/2 (headline)

1951 Victor presses bootlegs!
Record Changer (New York) November 1 (heading)

1971 This album of the Experience recorded at the Albert Hall in ’69 is not a bootleg (although there’s an inferior bootleg in mono selling at the same price), it’s an official German release.
It 2 June 18/1
[…]

2.c.ii. A piece of music created by merging two or more existing pieces of popular music, esp. the isolated vocals of one piece and the instrumental backing of another. Cf. mash-up n. 2.

1998 Holiday New Bootleg!.. Thomas Bangalter..put out this amazing song called Music Sounds Better With You… There is a bootleg mix that has the vocal from [sc. Madonna’s] Holiday on it.
alt.fan.madonna 30 August (Usenet newsgroup, accessed 13 Aug. 2024)

There are further senses (coffee, football, trousers), but they don’t interest me at the moment. So let’s “see discussion in Etymology”:

The original motivation for use in sense A.2a is unclear. While the term may originally have referred to the use of the leg of one’s boot to hide contraband (compare quot. 1883 at bootlegger n. 1a), there is also earlier evidence describing the practice of mixing alcohol with various adulterants including leather (from e.g. boots), strychnine, and tobacco, evidently to impart a flavour or colour resembling that of an aged spirit. Compare:

1863 The liquor..was nothing more than twenty-two cent whisky colored with logwood, tan-bark, tincture of bedbugs, old boot-legs and copperas; that he sold this vile stuff at retail to his customers; that they died.
Knight’s Landing (California) News 24 October

It’s more complicated than I guessed. (As an Old, I was not aware of the “mash-up” sense. Also, I love the name Subterranean & Working Man’s Advocate and think it should be revived.)

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kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2025-09-19 09:32 pm
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[pain] today's book gets so close to The Thing

... and doesn't quite make it.

On page 187 (of 218), we finally get this paragraph:

At this point we need to return to a crucial caveat. In most cases of persistent pain, whatever caused the initial injury has healed. Pain is now the primary disease. But there are a number of cases where there is continual damage that triggers nociceptive fibres; chronic inflammatory diseases are good examples. It is also important to point out that not every case of back pain is our brain's overreaction. A small -- but important -- minority of cases are caused by serious conditions -- cancer, some infections, spinal fractures and the nerve-compressing cauda equina syndrome -- but these can usually be ruled out by doctors, who will be on the lookout for 'red flag' symptoms. However, in the majority of cases of persistent pain (and over 90% of cases of back pain), there is no longer any identifiable tissue damage; our brain has become hypersensitive.

In a book that otherwise dedicates a lot of time to talking about gender and racial inequalities in healthcare access, including a solid half-paragraph on how common and how painful endometriosis (a chronic inflammatory condition!) is, the bit where "well this only applies to most people..." gets breezed past is certainly causing me more feelings. And yet it's still the closest anything I've read so far actually gets to engaging with the fact that the rest of us exist, so... no get-out-of-writing-essays-free card for me here, alas.

(The Painful Truth, Monty Lyman, mostly pretty good and definitely got me to think constructively about a few things -- like the merits of classical vs contemporary Pilates for my specific usecase via discussion of knitting -- and introduced me to some more, like open-label placebos and "safe threats" and the impact of paracetamol on empathy. It's incomplete, but not disrecommended.)